Gaming Wrap Up for 2022
How’s everyone’s Christmas doing? It’s the end of the year and presents aside, it’s also the time to review what you’ve been gaming all year long
How’s everyone’s Christmas doing? It’s the end of the year and presents aside, it’s also the time to review what you’ve been gaming all year long
For those unfamiliar with the game, New Vegas places the player as “The Courier”, out doing a delivery run for the mysterious owner of New Vegas Strip, Mr. House, only to be ambushed, relieved of his delivery package and left for death after being shot in the head.
PRISM+, the company best known for influencer-driven marketing for its line of monitors and TVs, is now expanding into sound bars, with the release of PRISM+ Symphony and PRISM+ Flow.
Current indie PC title Tanuki Sunset is about to make its console debut, first with the PlayStation 4 & 5 on the 2nd of Nov, followed by the Xbox on the 4th.
Terror of Hemasaurus brings glorious, not to mention bloody, Kaiju destruction in retro 2D pixel style to the PC
Crytek, the folks behind the game, are releasing Crysis Remastered Trilogy, featuring the single-player remasters of Crysis, Crysis 2, and Crysis 3. The trilogy will be available on Steam on the 17th of November
Combining iconic content with cutting edge cloud gaming technology, these new machines will allow players to access over 1500 titles from the world’s largest library of playable games.
I’m celebrating the big 4-0 this month alongside Super Dimension Fortress: Macross, whereas my favourite video game franchise, Fallout, celebrates its 25th anniversary on my birthday!
The turn-based strategy game by Warsaw-based developer Artificer is set on a sensational reality game show in a dystopian future where society is torn apart by extreme income inequality, climate change and civil unrest.
According to Steam, one of the rarest achievements that I’ve got is “Enemy Blade No More” from Civilization V. Apparently only 0.70% of players have earned this.